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    Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
    Aug 28 2004

    Armenia, Russia Wrap Up Annual War Games

    By Gevorg Stamboltsian

    Armenian and Russian troops practiced defensive and counter-offensive
    operations against an imaginary common enemy on Friday, ending four
    days of joint military exercises at a training ground 40 kilometers
    west of Yerevan.

    Hundreds of soldiers backed by warplanes and helicopter gunships
    fired live rounds from assault rifles, artillery pieces and tanks as
    they fought back a simulated invasion of Armenia from the north. The
    heavy fire from elements of the Armenian Armed Forces and the Russian
    military
    base stationed in the country lasted for about 90 minutes and marked
    the final episode of the war games described as a success by the
    organizers.
    `The military exercises have taken place in a coordinated manner and
    have served their purpose,' Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisian, clad in
    a military uniform, declared afterward. `No incidents have been
    registered and the detachments participating in the exercises have
    fully achieved their objectives.'

    The official purpose of the annual exercises was to improve the
    interoperability of troops from the two countries bound by a military
    alliance. The Armenian army's chief of staff, Colonel-General Mikael
    Harutiunian, has said they are not directed against any third
    country. However, Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry has reportedly
    expressed concern about the maneuvers, saying that they are at odds
    with Russia's role as a mediator in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    Speaking to journalists, Sarkisian indicated that official Yerevan is
    not worried about a possible deployment of U.S. troops in Azerbaijan
    as a result of Washington's national security priorities. `Maybe
    Russia has a different opinion, but in our view this is the United
    States' and Azerbaijan's business,' he said. `We can't tell
    Azerbaijan not to host one or another base on their territory, can
    we?'

    Sarkisian also reaffirmed the Armenian government's intention to send
    a small contingent of non-combat military personnel to Iraq where the
    U.S.-led multinational occupation force has been struggling to
    maintain law and order. He said the government is awaiting the
    parliament's approval for the dispatch of Armenian military doctors,
    demining experts and truck drivers.
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